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Synonyms for mermoud or Related words with mermoud
leclere
lhermet
moeremans
feger
millasseau
grard
prevot
lelievre
bouix
renzoni
benech
legras
polzer
delcroix
bruyere
castang
biamonte
nyssen
letessier
grall
bouillot
rogez
boitard
roulland
rosseels
guilloteau
christiaens
artiguenave
castera
pichard
goderis
marguet
dusserre
moermans
laurain
gardy
bordenave
hibst
vachet
vilaire
corzani
maurage
vranckx
fouillard
vandermeulen
wattez
toulza
abelli
mitas
binggeli
Examples of "mermoud"
As a commune, Villarrica is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Pablo Astete
Mermoud
(RN).
Accomplices (original title: Complices) is a 2009 Franco-Swiss crime thriller film directed by Frédéric
Mermoud
. The film premiered in competition at the 2009 Locarno International Film Festival. It won the Swiss Film Award for Best Screenplay in 2010.
The township contains these cemeteries: Canaan, Copeland, Etherton, Fry, Indian Kentuck, Jefferson Presbyterian, Lee, Lemen, Mathis, Means,
Mermoud
, Mount Pleasant Baptist, Pullum (or Pulliam), Riker, Risk, Rogers, Short (Blackhawk), Skeen, Spencer, Thornton, Vestal (Evans Farm) and Welch. Two cemeteries span the county line between Shelby Township and Pleasant Township, Switzerland county—Brushy Fork Baptist and Caledonia Presbyterian.
The company was founded by Nicolas
Mermoud
and Jean-Luc Diard, both former Salomon employees, in 2010. The shoes are named after the Maori language phrase meaning "flying over the earth". Hoka was purchased on April 1, 2013 by Deckers Outdoor, the parent company for UGG, Teva and other footwear brands
The series was shot in Haute-Savoie, mainly in the city of Annecy, and in Seynod, Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Poisy, Cran-Gevrier, Sévrier, Annecy-le-Vieux, Veyrier-du-Lac, and Semnoz. The dam, which plays an important role, is the Barrage de Tignes. The first season of the series was filmed in April and May 2012. It was directed by Fabrice Gobert and Frédéric
Mermoud
.
In the same year almost the complete score was recorded for Decca by Suzanne Danco, Nancy Waugh, Lise de Montmollin, Union Chorale de la Tour-de-Peilz (Chorus master Robert
Mermoud
), and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande under Ernest Ansermet; digital remastering at Naxos. In the 1960s, Leonard Bernstein adapted the text and recorded the work with his wife, Felicia Montealegre in the role of Sebastian, and the actor Fritz Weaver as narrator and assuming other speaking roles, with the New York Philharmonic, along with Adele Addison, Virginia Babikian, Marlena Kleinman, Joanna Simon, and The Choral Art Society. The work was given with Bernstein's English-language translation of the D'Annunzio text, with some added narration.